This page covers the various cache management options available through our WHM plugin'​s GUI interface. Most of these options are also available through the command line as the root user using our [[litespeed_wiki:​cpanel:​cli-lscwp-management|lscmctl CLI script]].

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The LiteSpeed WHM plugin contains a section for managing LiteSpeed Cache for WordPress. ​ This wiki entry will guide you through the different operations and management actions you can take when using our plugin.

The LiteSpeed WHM plugin contains a section for managing LiteSpeed Cache for WordPress. ​ This wiki entry will guide you through the different operations and management actions you can take when using our plugin.

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* **Force Version Change For All Existing Installations -** Allows you to change the version of existing LiteSpeed Cache for WordPress installations,​ allowing you to select which to change based on current cache version.

* **Force Version Change For All Existing Installations -** Allows you to change the version of existing LiteSpeed Cache for WordPress installations,​ allowing you to select which to change based on current cache version.

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===== Command-Line Interface =====

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As of LiteSpeed Enterprise 5.1.14, in addition to the plugin features above, a command-line interface script also exists ​ under ''/​usr/​local/​lsws/​admin/​misc/​lscmctl''​ for executing basic cache management actions through the terminal or in a cron job. The help page for this script is included below.

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[[https://​blog.litespeedtech.com/​2017/​06/​28/​wpw-autodiscovery-lscache-and-the-command-line/​|Learn more about the CLI script on our blog.]]

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LiteSpeed Cache Manager Script Help Page

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This script requires that you have cPanel with LiteSpeed Web Server Plugin installed.

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Usage: ./lscmctl [-php path/​to/​php] command [flag/​parameter]

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Possible Commands:

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scan [-n] [-e]

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Scan for all WordPress installations. This command will create an lsc_manager_data file under the '​.../​lsws/​admin/​lscdata'​ directory. Add the -n flag to only discover new installations. By adding the -e flag, LSC-WP will be enabled on all installations after scanning is complete.

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setversion [--list] | [$VERSION]

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List/Set active LSCWP version. This command will list the currently active version when no additional input it given. Use --list to show available versions. Provide a valid version number to switch to that version.

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enable -m | $WP_PATH

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Enables LSWCP for all discovered WordPress installations with the -m parameter or a single installtion by providing the path to the WordPress installation directory.

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disable -m | $WP_PATH

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Disables LSWCP for all discovered WordPress installations with the -m parameter or a single installtion by providing the path to the WordPress installation directory.

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upgrade -m | $WP_PATH

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Upgrade LSWCP for all discovered WordPress installations to the current active version with the -m parameter or a single installtion by providing the path to the WordPress installation directory.

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flag $WP_PATH

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Flag a single WordPress installation. Flagged installations will be skipped during mass operations.

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unflag $WP_PATH

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Unflag a single WordPress installation. Flagged installations will be skipped during mass operations.

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status $WP_PATH

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Get the most up to date LSCWP status for the provided WordPress installation.